Candy: Rhombing around
La Maison Rililie is by far one of my favourite designers (we definitely share a love of stripes). I had a hard time picking up only one of her designs for this post, and don't be surprised if, given enough time, all of her designs eventually get a post on the candy series. I don't think she has ever designed anything I wouldn't love to wear.
Rhombingaround, the pattern I chose to illustrate her work, doesn't involve much stripes (which is unusual for her), there are only a few on the sleeve cuffs, and it is not even one of her most popular. It is however the pattern through which I discovered Rililie's work and it can easily turn out to be the first sweater of hers I'll chose to knit. The only thing holding me back is the endless hours of work involved in knitting a sweater at such fine gauge. I'm a bit of a slow knitter and this is too much of a challenge, I fear. On the other hand, I'm getting a bit disappointed with the results I get using chunky yarn, but of course using worsted-weight yarn may be the better solution...
Rhombingaround, the pattern I chose to illustrate her work, doesn't involve much stripes (which is unusual for her), there are only a few on the sleeve cuffs, and it is not even one of her most popular. It is however the pattern through which I discovered Rililie's work and it can easily turn out to be the first sweater of hers I'll chose to knit. The only thing holding me back is the endless hours of work involved in knitting a sweater at such fine gauge. I'm a bit of a slow knitter and this is too much of a challenge, I fear. On the other hand, I'm getting a bit disappointed with the results I get using chunky yarn, but of course using worsted-weight yarn may be the better solution...
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